The purpose of this chapter is to establish
a schedule of miscellaneous fees for licenses, permits and a variety
of duties, services and materials that are performed or provided by
Township officials to the public and not otherwise established in
the Township Code.

If
the Township can demonstrate that its actual costs for duplication
of a government record exceed the foregoing rates, Township shall
be permitted to charge the actual cost of duplicating the record.

Editor's Note: The fees to be charged may,
at the discretion of the Tax Collector, be assessed to a mortgagee,
servicing organization or property tax processing organization as
such terms are defined in P.L. 1990, c. 59, N.J.S.A. 54:4-64d, and
upon such request for said duplicate tax bill made in writing to the
Tax Collector.

The licensing fees payable to the Township shall be
as set forth in N.J.A.C. 13:47-4.9(c), subsections 1 through 12, and
these licensing fees shall be in addition to the licensing fee otherwise
payable to the Legalized Games of Chance Control Commission of the
State of New Jersey. The licensing fees shall apply to bingo, on-premises
draw raffle for cash prizes in excess of $400; prizes that do not
exceed $400; off-premises draw raffle awarding merchandise; carnival
games or wheels; off-premises raffles; special door prize raffles;
calendar raffles; instant raffle games; golf hole-in-one contests;
armchair races and casino nights, and such other games as may be authorized
by the State of New Jersey.

The service charge authorized by this Subsection I shall be collected in the same manner prescribed by law for the collection of the account for which the check or other written instrument was tendered. The Township, through the Chief Financial Officer, may require future payments to be tendered in cash or by certified or cashier's check.

The
Tax Collector shall provide to any party entitled to redeem a certificate
pursuant to N.J.S.A. 54:5-54 two calculations of the amount required
for redemption within a calendar year, at no cost, upon receipt of
a written request for the same. For each subsequent calculation requested,
in writing, of the Tax Collector, the fee charged shall be $50.

Pursuant
to N.J.S.A. 54:5-97.1, the Tax Collector shall charge a lienholder
a fee of $50 for calculation of the amount due to redeem the tax lien
required to be provided by that statute on a certificate that he or
she owns; the fee may not be passed onto the certificate. The lienholder
must specify the date to be used for the calculation.

When any fees herein described are at any time
at variance with fees for said services or materials as prescribed
by the Revised Statutes of New Jersey, the fees prescribed by the
statute shall govern.